How to choose a good wood pellet machine
Author:ruiqi Time:2020-01-13
There are many types of wood pellet granulators on the market. How to buy a granulator that suits you and has better quality is a problem that the users are very concerned about. Here the RICHI granulator manufacturer provides a simple method for everyone.
How to choose a good wood pellet machine
1. The weight of the host must meet certain requirements. This is the easiest way to look at mechanical equipment. Some manufacturers cut corners and cut materials, which cannot be found from the appearance alone. It is easy to find by weight selection.
2. Look at the quality of the accessories. The first is the brand of the motor. The motor is the main power equipment of the pellet machine. A good motor has higher energy efficiency, longer life, and better adaptability. If the matching is not suitable, the power consumption is large and the maintenance costs are high.
3. Whether it can meet the output requirements is best seen on the spot. If the raw materials you choose are relatively fixed, it is best to bring enough materials to the site for a working condition test to see if it can reach the manufacturer's designed output.
How to choose the right wood pellet machine
We do not need to consider the quality of the wood pellet machine after selecting the manufacturer. So, how to choose the right wood pellet machine? Appropriate granulator refers to meet the production requirements, good quality of granulator, and guaranteed after-sale. RIXHI believes that the following points should be considered.
1. Determine what the raw materials are. Although they are all wood pellet machines, the raw materials are different and the pellet machines produced are not necessarily the same. To customize a suitable granulator, you need to provide us with the parameters of the raw materials.
2. Determine the size and hardness of the particles. What is the diameter and length of the granulator, you can choose the appropriate ring membrane during production.
3. Determine the hourly output. No matter what kind of wood pellets are produced, there must be an hourly output, that is, how much output is produced per hour.